WEST HARTFORD — Before it can appear on television screens across America, this clip must pass inspection in an editing room in West Hartford Center.
Footage of Germany's Thomas Muller and Brazil's David Luiz course across the screen, the booming voice...

"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist."
Which esteemed South American archbishop uttered these thought-provoking words?
It was not Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of...

Redemption is in the air, we keep hearing. Americans don't care about a person's sex life because, well, they have one, too, and, hey, we all have weeds in our garden.
Indeed we do, but not all sins are created equal. And though we are quick to forgive...

For all his humble charm, Pope Francis has been getting under the thin skin of some rich members of his flock.
As F. Scott Fitzgerald remarked, the rich are different from you and me. They expect deference and coddling, especially for their charitable...

Slocum & Sons, a wine and liquor distributor based in North Haven, has thrived by adapting to changes in what people are drinking.
In the 1970s, the company sold mostly spirits, or hard liquor, but as America's drinking tastes began to shift from...

Rafael Nadal won his first title in nearly nine months Sunday after defeating Juan Monaco, 6-4, 6-1, at the Argentina Open in Benos Aires.
The top-seeded Spaniard hadn't reached a final since winning at Roland Garros last year.
It was Nadal's 46th title...

Julio Cesar Strassera, the prosecutor who won conviction against leaders of Argentina's dictatorship and coined the term "Nunca mas," or "Never again," to describe the repressive period, has died at age 81. Strassera died Friday in the...

A federal judge on Thursday firmly dismissed allegations that Argentine President Cristina Fernandez tried to cover up the involvement of Iranian officials in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center, easing a crisis for her government fed by the death of...

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina A judge Thursday dismissed the charges against Argentina President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her Foreign Minister Hector Timerman over the alleged cover-up in a 1994 terrorist attack. The two had been charged of...

An Argentine judge Thursday tossed out a criminal case against President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner that had been brought by a prosecutor who later died under mysterious circumstances.
The prosecutor accused the president of conspiring to protect...

CBS News on Monday released video from four stories it aired about the Falklands War in 1982, all part of a dispute involving Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly and his subsequent statements about covering the war. None of the stories mentions...

Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly went to the videotape in an attempt to quell recent charges that he has misrepresented his reporting on the aftermath of the 1982 war in the Falkland Islands.
At Fox News request, CBS News released its archived...

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Tens of thousands of people took to the streets Wednesday in a "Silent March" that screamed volumes about the political tensions dividing this country since Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman died mysteriously one...

Thousands of Argentines are marching in Buenos Aires to demand answers in the mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman a month ago.
Carrying Argentine flags and waving signs reading "Justice!" and "Truth!", protesters began...

The Argentine prosecutor who inherited a high-profile case against President Cristina Fernandez reaffirmed the accusations Friday, formally renewing the investigation into whether she helped Iranian officials cover up their alleged role in the 1994...

A former Guantanamo detainee who was resettled in Uruguay has appeared in neighboring Argentina wearing a prison-style orange jumpsuit and asked the country to grant asylum for detainees still at the U.S. detention facility. Abu Wa'el Dhiab told Barricada...

A prosecutor whose mysterious death has rocked Argentina's government confided to an opposition congresswoman that he believed his case against President Cristina Fernandez was going to cost him his position, the lawmaker said Friday. Alberto Nisman was...